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Lisa Edelstein Dishes on House and Huddy Hook-Up

In case you haven't been reading our site over the last few weeks, Fox viewers can look forward to some hot Huddy sex on Monday night.

At least we hope this is actually the case.

But the end of star Lisa Edelstein's conference call has us a bit worried about the validity of this much-hyped hook-up. Here's what the actress that plays Cuddy had to say:

On the sex scene: "We probably did five takes. We didn't do it for that long. It was more of a question that the cameras wanted to capture a lot of different things."

On shedding her clothes for it: "You’re not going to see me get naked or anything, but it's a pretty hot scene."

On enjoying the scene: "I have a great friendship with Hugh and he's super-sexy so who could complain about kissing him?"

On the future of House and Cuddy: “I don't think it's a passing thing. It's been going on for a long time, whether or not they've acted out on it. I don't necessarily think it'll ever be a satisfying relationship in terms of both of them kind of settling in and saying, 'This is what we're doing.' She has a complicated relationship with men, it seems. She likes the screwed-up ones."

On whether the encounter will turn out to be some sort of hallucination: "There's a chance for anything, isn't there?"

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